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Mike Adams, fighter, continues to reveal liberals’ hypocrisy

Our Mike Adams does what good conservatives must do—he fights back against the self-anointed liberal elites particularly in academia (Canadian conservatives still haven’t read the memo and choose instead to dance dance dance!).  And sometimes the easiest way to fight back against liberals is to let them blather on and on, thereby allowing them to expose themselves as the hypocritical fools they are.  Liberals should thank me for not letting them take over our ProudToBeCanadian forums.

Then he uses his mass appeal as a columnist to help further the understanding of liberals as they themselves teach us, unwittingly, about the stupefying hypocrisy of their words and deeds. 

Here’s a snippet of “Don’t get mad, get Egan!” in the Columnist section.  You might want to read a previous entry first, called “East of Egan” (press your SHIFT key while clicking a link, and it opens in a separate window).

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Most college professors look forward to the summer because May, June, and July are the three best reasons to become a professor in the first place.

But I have a busy summer ahead of me as I will finish my second book about the campus cultural wars. The book – “The Art of Cultural War: Rules for Campus Radicals” – is inspired by brave students like the College Republicans, or CRs, at Gonzaga University.

Last April, the CRs set up a table inside the Gonzaga student center in order to obtain signatures in support of the “Defend Marriage Amendment.”

Next to their table, four other clubs set up tables accompanied by a large sign reading “Boycott Homophobia.” Among these clubs was the Justice Club, whose advisor is Fr. Robert J. Egan (see my previous article, “East of Egan”).

This was an obvious message from the Justice Club calling the CRs “homophobes” for supporting the amendment. Shortly thereafter, the Justice Club also distributed a pamphlet around the Gonzaga campus, which featured a cover showing two men kissing. The back of the pamphlet said that anyone finding the cover offensive was suffering from “homophobia.”

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